Season 7 Club Cricket

Once again the CWBCC is pleased to bring the club cricket system to CW cricket. Last season was a big success and many players came back better for their experiences and this season we hope for more of the same. Indeed we have expanded with an agreement with Cricket Australia whereby CW players can now participate in club cricket down under.

There will be the option of signing in one of four different competitions:

1. Country Cricket (hosted in England)
- Two internationals per team.
- British players can sign up as residents rather than internationals
Certain players will be approached by county teams through the CWBCC. We will contact such players by email or otherwise & pose the option of a stint in England.

If a player averages over 60 in at least 5 CC games, his/her simming average (skill) will be increased by 2 runs. If a player averages less than his/her current simming avge, the avge will drop by 1 run for every 5 runs less.
For the bowling: an average of 22 or less lowers the bowling average by 1. An average higher than the current will raise by 1 run for every 5 runs more.

2. American League (hosted in the U.S.A.)
- Unlimited number of internationals
Players may sign up to play here, but must be approved by the CWBCC if contracted.

4. Pura Cup/ING Cup Cricket (hosted in Australia)
- Unlimited internations but strict criteria for a contract
Players may apply on the forum, but may not necessarily be signed by the club of application.

Averages & statistics will be posted at the end of each player's stint at his respective club but scorecards will not be.

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As was done last time, threads will be set up where players can sign up for club contracts during the current offseason. The first to signups will be the first served with contracts.

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The English-born/EU players interested in applying for County contracts may list their nationality here but will not be assured of getting a contract.

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Players may apply for both Australian cricket and Super Cup/American League cricket, as they are not assured of getting an Australian contract.

Last edited by Mr Mxyzptlk; 05-11-2004 at 04:14 PM.

Sreesanth said, "Next ball he was beaten and I said, 'is this the King Charles Lara? Who is this impostor, moving around nervously? I should have kept my mouth shut for the next ball - mind you, it was a length ball - Lara just pulled it over the church beyond the boundary! He is a true legend."

Crikey. Needing to average over 55/60/70/100... I can't even manage anything near that in the regular season, how would I best go about trying to improve my skills?

The standard of bowling in the US and T&T is pretty poor compared to Dev League cricket. In Country cricket and Australian cricket, you'd need to do pretty well too though. That said, perhaps it should be lowered a bit... if the general public believe so?

What I'm wondering is how our CW Dev League averages will compare with those in the club cricket leagues - as I said regarding Italy, our averages were built up in a higher league than club cricket. To be a bit less vague...

Person A plays 10 games at International 'A' level and averages 30 with the bat.
Person B plays 10 games at Club Cricket level and averages 30 with the bat.
Person A would be the better batsman, but if his average is used in a club cricket sim, how will it compare to Person B? Will it be boosted in any way to make the guy more likely to score runs?

Already noted. The averages will be adjusted to suit. Players will have their averages boosted a fair amount when they enter USA/T&T cricket from the Dev League. In County Cricket and Australian cricket it remains the same though, as that is FC and List-A cricket.

Finally, would a NZ'er with an Anscestry visa be considered an international player or and English/EU player? I get permanent residency in a year, too, and a passport the next. Dual nationality am goal.

Yeah I guess.. but then there can't be reductions on your average. It's hardly worth playing club cricket because odds are your average will drop.

IMO if your average is say 30. Then the difference between 30 and 55 is 15. So your average should only drop by 1 if you average 15 or less. Otherwise there's a much better chance of reducing your average than tehre is of building it. Which I think is just stupid.

Yeah I guess.. but then there can't be reductions on your average. It's hardly worth playing club cricket because odds are your average will drop.

IMO if your average is say 30. Then the difference between 30 and 55 is 15. So your average should only drop by 1 if you average 15 or less. Otherwise there's a much better chance of reducing your average than tehre is of building it. Which I think is just stupid.